Friday Felicia Mitchell stood outside the State Attorney's office in West Palm Beach, pleading for more information regarding the death of her son who was shot and killed by a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Deputy in January.

"My son was executed, shot in the head several times and I don't have any answers," said Mitchell nearly half a year after 19 year old Henry Bennett III was shot during a traffic stop in Belle Glade.

When Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw spoke to reporters on January 16 he described the confrontation between Bennett and his deputy.

"The door came open and an individual came out of the vehicle firearm," said Bradshaw referring to Bennett.

Bradshaw said the teen was holding a gun when he was shot him but the Bennett family attorney, Jasmine Rand, said their legal team has evidence that contradicts the PBSO narrative.

"All were asking for right now is to see the evidence. You're saying the shooting is justified. (Bradshaw) can go on camera and justify it, you know, two minutes after the shooting. Why can't (Bradshaw) meet with the family and tell the family why the shooting was justified?," asked Rand during a news conference.

The families of two other men shot who were and killed by officers in palm beach county joined Rand and the Bennett family for the conference Friday.

According to a PBSO spokeswoman, at no time did Bradshaw say the shooting was justified. In an email she said, "That is determined by the state attorney."